Impaired Regulation of Emotion in Bipolar I Disorder: Behavioral and Neurophysiological Signatures.

IF 1.6 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
NeuroSci Pub Date : 2025-03-03 DOI:10.3390/neurosci6010020
Mathilde Carminati, Frédéric Isel, Josselin Houenou, Michèle Wessa, Chantal Henry
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Abstract

People with bipolar disorder (BD) present with mood instability resulting from more frequent and intense emotions in response to environmental conditions relative to healthy subjects. The aim of this study was to investigate the time course of emotion regulation strategies, distraction, and reappraisal in euthymic BD patients (i.e., normal mood range) using electroencephalography (EEG). Fourteen BD patients and 13 matched healthy controls took part in an experiment constituting three conditions, i.e., a passive viewing of positive, negative, and neutral pictures, and two regulation conditions, one with a reappraisal strategy and the other with a distraction strategy. Critically, the ERP results indicated that during passive viewing, the Late Positive Potential (LPP) was larger in BD patients compared with healthy controls, but only for neutral pictures. During emotion regulation, LPP amplitude was reduced in distraction conditions compared with viewing ones, especially for negative emotions in both patients and controls. Importantly, LPP was reduced in reappraisal conditions compared with passive viewing in an early time window for negative emotions and in a later time window for positive emotions in controls but not in patients. Our findings showed that the temporal dynamics of emotion regulation by reappraisal are faster for negative than for positive emotions in controls but not in BD patients.

双相I型情感障碍的情绪调节受损:行为和神经生理特征。
双相情感障碍(BD)患者与健康受试者相比,对环境条件的反应更频繁、更强烈,表现出情绪不稳定。本研究的目的是利用脑电图(EEG)研究心境障碍患者(即正常心境范围)的情绪调节策略、注意力分散和重新评估的时间过程。14名双相障碍患者和13名匹配的健康对照者参加了一项实验,该实验包括三种条件,即被动观看积极、消极和中性图片,以及两种调节条件,一种是重新评价策略,另一种是分散注意力策略。关键的是,ERP结果表明,在被动观看时,BD患者的晚期正电位(LPP)比健康对照组更大,但仅限于中性图像。在情绪调节过程中,分心条件下的LPP振幅比观看条件下的LPP振幅减小,尤其是在消极情绪方面。重要的是,与被动观看相比,重评价条件下的LPP在消极情绪的早期时间窗口和积极情绪的后期时间窗口中减少,但在对照组中没有。我们的研究结果表明,在控制组中,通过重新评价的情绪调节的时间动态对消极情绪的调节比对积极情绪的调节快,但在双相障碍患者中则不然。
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